Following the impact of Storm Eunice yesterday, many have started to turn their attention to the clean-up effort.
The storm on Friday caused havoc with trees, roofs and fences destroyed across the county.
Today, the Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for wind.
READ MORE: Shocking pictures show Storm Eunice's trail of destruction
In Buckinghamshire, the weather warning is in place from midday on Sunday to 3pm on Monday.
MetOffice reports say: "Further periods of strong winds are expected across much of England and Wales on Sunday and Monday which may cause some disruption."
In High Wycombe, Sunday is expected to bring gusts of wind up to 51MPH along with heavy rain.
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Marlow will see gusts of wind up to 50MPH, Amersham will see winds up to 52MPH and will see sppeds up to 51MPH.
This is what the Met Office says to expect:
- Some delays to road, rail, and ferry transport are likely.
- Delays or restrictions for high-sided vehicles on exposed routes and bridges likely.
- It’s likely that some coastal routes, sea fronts and coastal communities will be affected by spray and/or large waves.
- Some damage to infrastructure and trees/branches is possible, especially where made more vulnerable by Storm Eunice.
- Power outages are possible, and efforts to restore power to areas which have had interrupted supply in the wake of Storm Eunice are likely to be hampered.
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